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that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. polarized.e highly it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people out there so the interest groups earn a huge amount of power during the primary process. -- i have, the effect been puzzled by this conversation about the conversation of washington now and 10 years ago. people haven't changed. the incentives have changed. even the people that we understood to be moderate in the past, the fear of the primary challenge has yielded such control over the imagination of folks in washington that the reason they are so nervous of taking any position is because of the primary challenge, which is where they get punished any way that the middle voter would never punish them. it the primary voters will because of the power money yields. >> that is a trend that has developed in recent years. >> that is what i
that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. polarized.e highly it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people out there so the interest groups earn a huge amount of power during the primary process. -- i have, the effect been puzzled by this...
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i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talking about. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they
i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talking about. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we...
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the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and military forces. >> frank smyth thank you for joining me tonight. some more unmasking of the nr are a is next. tom sellek has been with the nra for years. is he a man of courage or does he just play one on tv? what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, so
the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and military forces. >> frank smyth thank you for joining me tonight. some more unmasking of the nr are a is next. tom sellek has been with the nra for years. is he a man of courage or does he just play one on tv? what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was...
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that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. -- exacerbate the problem significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. senators are highly polarized. the problem may go back to primaries. you can organize a small group of people. it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people out there so the interest groups earn a huge amount of power during the primary process. i will say, the effect -- i have been puzzled by this conversation about the conversation of washington now and 10 years ago. people haven't changed. the incentives have changed. wen the people that understood to be moderate in the past, the fear of the primary challenge has yielded such control over the imagination of folks in washington that the reason they are so nervous of taking any position is because of the primary challenge, which is where they get punished any way that the middle voter would never punish t
that whole environment allows for groups to capture that elective process and exacerbate this process significantly. -- exacerbate the problem significantly. >> gerrymandering is also pointed to as the one source of the problem. we see high levels of polarization in places that cannot be gerrymandered. senators are highly polarized. the problem may go back to primaries. you can organize a small group of people. it does not take much work or money or effort to get a small group of people...
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the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and military forces. >> frank smyth thank you for joining me tonight. some more unmasking of the nr are a is next. tom sellek has been with the nra for years. is he a man of courage or does he just play one on tv? husband. loving father to your children. but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. what will a 3d white smile do for you? new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>>
the more active members of the nra is that something that they believe but only say in the selective environment is they want to have enough fire power to fight police and military forces. >> frank smyth thank you for joining me tonight. some more unmasking of the nr are a is next. tom sellek has been with the nra for years. is he a man of courage or does he just play one on tv? husband. loving father to your children. but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest...
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the environment has changed and whatever good this bill has, it's going to take a back seat right now. what do you say? >> well, look, whenever there's a crime, you saw this on the shootings, the murders in connecticut. people wanted gun control before the shootings, tried to exploit that tragedy. the people who are against high-skilled workers coming into this country, all the antiimmigrant groups, are against all immigrants, not just some, and they're already trying to exploit these murders in boston to attack immigration of everybody. i don't think it will work. the american people are smarter than that. yes, the fbi should good of bad guys, evidently they let some slip through their fingers, in the case of boston. but everything in this bill moves in the right direction for security and the american economy, and all the kind of questions you ought to have. shame on the people who tried to use the murders in boston to undermine immigration reform. i don't think they'll be able to do it. >> neil: all right. thank you very much. good seeing you again, grover norquist. in the wake of
the environment has changed and whatever good this bill has, it's going to take a back seat right now. what do you say? >> well, look, whenever there's a crime, you saw this on the shootings, the murders in connecticut. people wanted gun control before the shootings, tried to exploit that tragedy. the people who are against high-skilled workers coming into this country, all the antiimmigrant groups, are against all immigrants, not just some, and they're already trying to exploit these...
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right where it goes to china thing where they're interested in it not because of the climate or the environment but because they want the money. then you have the left coming towards it because they want to do something on climate. but then the question is does it have any serious bite at all and. >> john: the problem with nixon going to china, the young nixon would have smeared old nixon for doing it. and you have young tea party fresh men who don't like the idea of taxing polluters. progressive republicans, that is a term that exists, is there enough to make a move? >> probably not. >> john: we're both polyyanas. >> correct. >> john: you mentioned 75% of u.s. wind capacity is in republican congressional districts. why are they so posed to clean industry because they have it in lace. >> they're getting a lot of money from fossil fuel companies, and they have not figured out how to play that game very well so they have not give nearly as much money in campaign and lobbying fees. but it is changing in dynamics. there is no question that the republicans are hearing from their own constituents wit
right where it goes to china thing where they're interested in it not because of the climate or the environment but because they want the money. then you have the left coming towards it because they want to do something on climate. but then the question is does it have any serious bite at all and. >> john: the problem with nixon going to china, the young nixon would have smeared old nixon for doing it. and you have young tea party fresh men who don't like the idea of taxing polluters....
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the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem steel president walter williams. we spent, if i remember correctly, in the equivalent of 1980 dollars, almost a billion dollars in the previous 15 years on environmeal facilities. that meant that money was not availae for modernization projects. government regulations forced industry to spend billions for modernization projects. cleaning up the environment and protecting the safety of workers. for modernization projects. millions of workers cleawere new, eager to work, but young and untrained. their inexperience led lower output per work hour, less productivity. led to an embargo of oil in 1from the persian gulf. energy prices soared. productivity growth took a plunge. and throughout the 1970s, an economy reeling from spiraling energy costs saw all its other costs rising, too. an economy reeling ination seemed like froman incurable cancerosts eating at the economy, creating climate of economic
the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem steel president walter williams. we spent, if i remember correctly, in the equivalent of 1980 dollars, almost a billion dollars in the previous 15 years on environmeal facilities. that meant that money was not availae for modernization projects. government regulations forced industry to spend billions for modernization...
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i imagine peter, he will not flip over that particularly in this kind of environment, higher minimum wage to businesses that are struggling is advisable but we'll see what happens there. you know, when looking at this, you know, pageantry, rich edson, the president enjoys a 50 plus percent approval rating. but when it comes to americans and the direction of this country, close to 56% don't like the direction it is going. furthermore, six out of 10 americans don't think things will look much better for their kids. so he to fight a tide that says, we re-elected you, we kind of like you, we don't flip over you, we don't flip over the country's fortunes. that is a delicate balancing act, isn't it? >> it is. not like the campaign we're coming off was one of the more positive campaigns in american history though few are these days. there are number of challenges we face. people don't feel very good about the direction of the economy. the economy is improving only marginally, slowly. in fact with the sequestration cuts and the tax increases there are expectations we could see continued smal
i imagine peter, he will not flip over that particularly in this kind of environment, higher minimum wage to businesses that are struggling is advisable but we'll see what happens there. you know, when looking at this, you know, pageantry, rich edson, the president enjoys a 50 plus percent approval rating. but when it comes to americans and the direction of this country, close to 56% don't like the direction it is going. furthermore, six out of 10 americans don't think things will look much...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> adios. >> come back, come back. come back. >> oh. >> are you serious? >> adios. (bleep) >> come back again. come back again. >> come back again. bring her back again. i believe i heard you saying to-- >> yes, i did. >> i believe did you say (bleep)? >> absolutelily-- >> did you say that. >> yes, sir, i did. >> oh, you did say that. i fine you to 30 days in the county jail. 30 days in the county jail. >> greta: what a brat. and not to mention stupid. a florida teenager taking the judge and losing. the 18-year-old was in court on a drug possession charge and as you saw, the drug raise the bail after she sarcastically told him adios. and flipped the judge middle finger and 30 days in jail for contempt of court and joining us the legal panel. michael cardoza and bernie lynch. do you hav
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> adios. >> come back, come back. come back. >> oh. >> are you serious? >> adios. (bleep) >> come back again. come back again. >> come back again. bring her back again. i believe i heard you saying to-- >>...
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it did he make the environment better dealing with congress? you're getting ready for the sequester battle and the sequester battle on march 1 and for the democratic election in 2014, perhaps sweat a little bit, there are seven of them in the senate and up for reelection in red states and climate change, pushing some of these ideas probably don't sell that much in those states. >> you can add to that, gun control. one of the things that these red state democrats were going to go up for reelection in next year are scared to death about is precisely having to vote and here was obama saying over and over again, you deserve is vote. you want to be on the record. well, there are a lot of democrats who don't want to be on the record in all of these positions and i think he will-- i think he's looking for his legacy not looking for a senator here or there in the congress, he wants to be remembered for a man who changed america, that's what he said started with obamacare and now this litany of programs. you know, he says you can't cut your way to prosp
it did he make the environment better dealing with congress? you're getting ready for the sequester battle and the sequester battle on march 1 and for the democratic election in 2014, perhaps sweat a little bit, there are seven of them in the senate and up for reelection in red states and climate change, pushing some of these ideas probably don't sell that much in those states. >> you can add to that, gun control. one of the things that these red state democrats were going to go up for...
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you can't necessarily correct right now with the environment. on it own it's enough to secure concern. >> agreed. t one of our big e challenges we're facing as an industry today that being cybersecurity. >> who is in charge of the environment? >> verizon. >> and i assume you mean owns it and control it is? how difficult is it to develop these security measures while the system is being built? >> that would not be ideal. >> do you have all the tools and capabilities now to successfully and fully monitor the system? >> i'm always striving. do you have all tools need fully monitor the system. >> we have a set of control that exceed any set of -- >> i appreciate you're doing a great job. i'm trying to get a sen of have you been limited in any way in your ability to do all the things you like to do with your excellent team in place. >> there are some things we have asked for that are no in place as of yet. >> such as what? >> these -- they're technical in nature, again, we have a standard set of controls for -- >> we might want to have him give us th
you can't necessarily correct right now with the environment. on it own it's enough to secure concern. >> agreed. t one of our big e challenges we're facing as an industry today that being cybersecurity. >> who is in charge of the environment? >> verizon. >> and i assume you mean owns it and control it is? how difficult is it to develop these security measures while the system is being built? >> that would not be ideal. >> do you have all the tools and...
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what -- why might we have moved from a choice environment where students had, families had very little choice. the choice was essentially limited to the residential location for all intents and purposes, to a system in which in many states, many families have the opportunity to attend private school using public money. those who aren't going to private schools, many of them are going to start or schools, quasi-public schools. even within public schools, even within the traditional public school sector you are seeing dramatically increased rates of what we call open enrollment policies. that is, policies that allow people to live in one part of town to go to school in another part of town. why is that going on? moreover, i would like to link the same policies together with another, another change in policy that's been happening. which is the so called school accountability moving. the school accountability movement here in florida everybody is aware of the school grades, for example. but for people are watching who are not in florida, the are now every, nearly every state has some way o
what -- why might we have moved from a choice environment where students had, families had very little choice. the choice was essentially limited to the residential location for all intents and purposes, to a system in which in many states, many families have the opportunity to attend private school using public money. those who aren't going to private schools, many of them are going to start or schools, quasi-public schools. even within public schools, even within the traditional public school...
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that's very difficult in today's political environment. i had two touchdowns who helped me, that helping actually stay grounded as i carry out my lofty responsibilities as majority leader. the first was to occupy what is called the leaders desk. allen knows that will. you look at it everyday as our senate parliamentarian. the leaders desk is a very special special place. it has an ink well and a snuffbox. you pull open the drawer, and their you see the carved and written and handcarved signature of every leader who is occupied that desk. it won't surprise you that lbj is the largest and hardest carved in that drawer. but you look at that desk, and you witnessed those signatures. if that doesn't make you feel part of history, i don't know what ever will. senators who sit at those desks take on the challenge to guard and protect the liberties guaranteed in our constitution. it's the same challenge really that our soldiers take on as they fight and protect this great republic and democracy and distant lands. for which a million men and women
that's very difficult in today's political environment. i had two touchdowns who helped me, that helping actually stay grounded as i carry out my lofty responsibilities as majority leader. the first was to occupy what is called the leaders desk. allen knows that will. you look at it everyday as our senate parliamentarian. the leaders desk is a very special special place. it has an ink well and a snuffbox. you pull open the drawer, and their you see the carved and written and handcarved...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby jindal said the republican party needs to grow up and start being the stupid party. >> the fbi reports they are investigating senator bob menendez on accusations he purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the dominican republic. he has rejected this party for months and much of this story frankly is still unconfirmed. joining to us explain the allegations and the newly surfaced evidence, executive editor at "the daily caller." what is the new evidence that has emerged? >> about 36 hours ago we received a cache of documents, about 58 pages of e-
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby...
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that's very difficult in today's political environment. i have two touchstones who helped me -- though that helped me actually stay grounded as they carried out my lofty responsibilities as the majority leader. the first was to occupy what is called the leader's desk. allen furman knows that well. he looked at it every day as our senate parliamentarian. the leader's desk is a very special, special place. it has an inc. well and a snuffbox. if you pull open the drawer, there you see the carved handwritten and handcarved signatures of every leader who has occupy that desk. it won't surprise you that lbj is the largest and hardest carved in that drawer. but if you look at that desk, and you witness those signatures, if that doesn't make you feel part of history i don't know whatever will. senators who said that those desks take on the challenge dugard and protect the liberties guaranteed in our constitution. it's the same challenge really that our soldiers take on as they fight and protect this great republic and a mop or see in distant lands
that's very difficult in today's political environment. i have two touchstones who helped me -- though that helped me actually stay grounded as they carried out my lofty responsibilities as the majority leader. the first was to occupy what is called the leader's desk. allen furman knows that well. he looked at it every day as our senate parliamentarian. the leader's desk is a very special, special place. it has an inc. well and a snuffbox. if you pull open the drawer, there you see the carved...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized two weeks. you already went to the doctor? not yet. but i took this new clearblue test. it's like two tests in one. oh, my god. i think i'm gonna cry. [ female announcer ] the new clearblue pregnancy test also estimates how many weeks. weeks estimator. only from clearblue. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a
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half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite, important class of individuals who have earned the title of warrior soldier. he has been willing to critically examine the past and has done so with such power rather than end his military career, the work has advanced it. his ph.d. in pieces became a widely influential book beliesiction of duty: that led to vietnam." the title gives you some idea of his appetite for straight talk. he is equally known for achievement as a combat commander, earning a silver star for leadership in the 1991 gulf war, and even broader recognition for his enormously influential success in the ar in the calif iraq war. he went back
half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite,...
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point lets look at the people on the radar now for 2016 and looking at who is raising money in this environment. if you look, look at the outside game first, ted cruz and rand paul. rand paul is inside outside, a little bit of a hybrid. ted cruz in the last quarter, he raised $313,000 and that's his jobs for opportunity fund. ted cruz for senate pac raised $1.2 million. you've got rand paul just under a million, $970, rand paul for senate 2016 for re-election. inside candidates, post romney establishment guys. you've got marco rubio, favorite of former romney donors, $1.8 million for reclaim america pac, $943,000 for his senate re-election pac and chris christie who raised the most by far, $12.3 million for election. that's both in the primary and general. if you just look at the money, is it the case madcap as the base is now, as much as they have their grip on the house, when it comes to 2016 the establishment will roar back. the most establishment guy out of this group is christie. he's got the money right now. >> the establishment has always won when it comes to republican primaries and pre
point lets look at the people on the radar now for 2016 and looking at who is raising money in this environment. if you look, look at the outside game first, ted cruz and rand paul. rand paul is inside outside, a little bit of a hybrid. ted cruz in the last quarter, he raised $313,000 and that's his jobs for opportunity fund. ted cruz for senate pac raised $1.2 million. you've got rand paul just under a million, $970, rand paul for senate 2016 for re-election. inside candidates, post romney...
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neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the fincial system. so if you don't have catal markets that are robust and working, how can you have a dynamic of capitalism? i don't think you do. this is the ultimate fault of this money printing binge that were on today. neil: up that the chicken is coming to roast? >> everybody is making their own choice. we have massive speculaon going on. basically we are diverting capital to a spectrum of use. at we are telling washington, you are running a deficit for the fourth year in a row and yet you can borrow money almost for nothing. so why don't you just wait another year or two years. who wants t
neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the fincial system. so if...
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then we would have groups based in san francisco arguing that electric lights will endanger the environment and we'll have at least three lawyers running ads that say you can be killed by electricity. if someone tries to put electricity if n your house call us and we'll sue them for you. both parties are prisoners of the past. they are trapped in the ideas nd mind set. they they are all trapped in the age of candles. the first effort in electric light was 1800. in 189 thomas edson's laboratory had the first successful electric light. it lasted 13.5 hours. within a few months, edson hit and using carbonized bamboo the first practical light lasted 1,200 hours. this is the spirit we have lost. it seems determined to avoid thinking about it. edson said "we will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles." [laughter] [applause] i want to tell you that i've been trying to get the house of representatives to understand they can video v a hearing every week on the future and every committee and sub committee. they can be contrasting the burekic candle that are trapped with all t
then we would have groups based in san francisco arguing that electric lights will endanger the environment and we'll have at least three lawyers running ads that say you can be killed by electricity. if someone tries to put electricity if n your house call us and we'll sue them for you. both parties are prisoners of the past. they are trapped in the ideas nd mind set. they they are all trapped in the age of candles. the first effort in electric light was 1800. in 189 thomas edson's laboratory...
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there are things that we can put in their environment to help them succeed. those programs are gone. my mom was on welfare my entire life. you are in welfare. as we knew it, it is no longer here. all of those programs help to make sure that we have someone like me. tavis: with all of those mentor's around, how does one getting pulled into the drug game in the first place? i had mentors that were primarily male. they were only a little bit older than me. in order to be considered a man or what have you. we weren't making any real money. we all came of -- tavis: that is another conversation. what has been and what has been the primary focus? >> what does methamphetamine do to cognitive function? there has been a considerable .mount of information ist i am learning is that it hysteria. we have exaggerated the effects of methamphetamine. tavis: not so much drugs as it is drug policy. >> it causes communities to be the way they are. majority of people they 90% sock cocaine, 80% or without a problem. they pay taxes that go to work. there is a small percentage that
there are things that we can put in their environment to help them succeed. those programs are gone. my mom was on welfare my entire life. you are in welfare. as we knew it, it is no longer here. all of those programs help to make sure that we have someone like me. tavis: with all of those mentor's around, how does one getting pulled into the drug game in the first place? i had mentors that were primarily male. they were only a little bit older than me. in order to be considered a man or what...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment.
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it hasn't always been that strong with law and order and that is very important if you want a stable environment but at the same time you cannot rely on the government to do everything so part of the problem with the oakland there is a mentality that until you get to the root of the mentality teaching kids not to think that way things will that change that much. >> as a follow-up had to help someone who was trapped in the mentality get out of it if you were a friend of theirs? >> i would say a few things. don't make any excuses for yourself. when you grow up in the pork and unsafe and firemen if your family doesn't have a lot of resources come it is easy to make excuses to say i can't do this or go places because my family has not provided for me. or my people are oppressed. don't make excuses. number to cover don't blame others. there are certain the bad people out there and there will always be people that don't the sincerely wish you well but there will always be with those there to lead the he and. if you have the right attitude people will give you a break but you have to start by not blami
it hasn't always been that strong with law and order and that is very important if you want a stable environment but at the same time you cannot rely on the government to do everything so part of the problem with the oakland there is a mentality that until you get to the root of the mentality teaching kids not to think that way things will that change that much. >> as a follow-up had to help someone who was trapped in the mentality get out of it if you were a friend of theirs? >> i...
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. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck lled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert gowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of t aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we are not just calling for more government aid. john: i understand that, and you do some brave work. why do you call for it at all? >> a lot of misconceptions. one of the biggest is that most u.s. assistance actuay goes to governments. in fact, that is not true. most goes to u.s. based charities, ngos, contractors. john: and the.n. >> there is portion that goes. we are very clear that they are not the solution. people on the solution to poverty. john: let's hear from an african entrepreneur. a business and american. but she tried operating a business in her own company -- cou
. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck lled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert gowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of t aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we...
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i love the environment and god created the environment. we should take care of it from that standpoint, but we had to do it in a way that makes sense. if we have rules and regulations, we can't control what the rest of the world does. we have to build in solutions that work and not just for us. it makes sense fiscally and others will adopt it as well. we have to be proactive in terms of. >> what's the best way to take in the speeches. i know when i'm reading a book and my eyes glaze over the word, i don't absorb it completely. did you listen to a lot of them on tape or did you read them aloud to yourself. what process did you have to really absorb them? >> that's a great question. a couple of things, i do have an introduction for each one. and for those that are, we did spend friday night listening to the speech, his gold water speech. the ones on video is the best way to see it. clearly not all of them are. you don't have even though we looked at the book itself, that's the first entry. it's interesting that not only is there no written t
i love the environment and god created the environment. we should take care of it from that standpoint, but we had to do it in a way that makes sense. if we have rules and regulations, we can't control what the rest of the world does. we have to build in solutions that work and not just for us. it makes sense fiscally and others will adopt it as well. we have to be proactive in terms of. >> what's the best way to take in the speeches. i know when i'm reading a book and my eyes glaze over...
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the changing environment. the physical environment. >> and very important to note that bunker, shep, was only 6 feet by 8 feet. very little room forerer. >> and when he climbed the ladder they busted up in there that's incredible. they bound bombs in there, too? >> yeah, this thing was definitely rigged to blow, shep. one of those bombs was found inside that rent legs pipe that police were using to communicate to jim were lee jimmie lee dykes that entire week. the other one was inside the bunker. the fbi says that dykes tried to fortify the door to keep rescue teams out that clearly did not work. the fbi says both bombs were, quote: disrupted. it's unclear if that means they were disarmed or if they were deston nateed but the bomb squad has cleared that bunker as well as rest of the property belonging to jimmie lee dykes, shep. >> shepard: few people can have much of an idea about the kind of things ethan went through in that bunker, but one woman may, her name is katie beers. back in 1992, a neighbor kidnappe
the changing environment. the physical environment. >> and very important to note that bunker, shep, was only 6 feet by 8 feet. very little room forerer. >> and when he climbed the ladder they busted up in there that's incredible. they bound bombs in there, too? >> yeah, this thing was definitely rigged to blow, shep. one of those bombs was found inside that rent legs pipe that police were using to communicate to jim were lee jimmie lee dykes that entire week. the other one...
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everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different ones. 1861, about the first year of the civil war. and 1863 now and what's happening in gettysburg, we just covered that battle. but getting a sense of what was happening during 1861, the first shots fired at fort sumpter, and all the behind the scenes going on there at the time. what was happening around the country as it pertained to slavery and other issues, obviously, and during that time as well, leading up to the emancipation proclamation. and the lincoln administration. fast floating, about 100 years of fire and rain, great book about 1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles. about the emergence of james taylor,
everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different...
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neil: in that environment, a hell of a way to bring it up, i wonder too about what is the motivation? is it to screen out potential problematic patients? those you are worried about. you are a good judge of character. you can probably detect someone who is a little off, right? the next leap, would be, by the way, are you packing heat? do you have a gun license. >> that is 10 leaps away. millions of people here own guns, and are law abiding, and they are coming to have their blood pressure checked, i can see a situation where a see site rifpsychiatrist is worried whera aggressive, unstable, patient can become violent, they know if they are suicidal they have to report that, they don't need president obama telling them how to do it. neil: let's say that patient you were worried about, and you didn't ask if they have a gun, he goes on a shooting rampage, and they trace his previous visits, and they say oh, he visited the doctor, and he did not ask him or report it, and then they sue him. >> that is what is wrong with that, if i don't ask if you have a gun, and you shoot someone, years la
neil: in that environment, a hell of a way to bring it up, i wonder too about what is the motivation? is it to screen out potential problematic patients? those you are worried about. you are a good judge of character. you can probably detect someone who is a little off, right? the next leap, would be, by the way, are you packing heat? do you have a gun license. >> that is 10 leaps away. millions of people here own guns, and are law abiding, and they are coming to have their blood pressure...
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he's great on the environment, energy, and all of the issues. >> ed has a record to run on. you know, he likes to make a joke about everybody paths their pockets to see that they have their device when they leave home. >> yeah. >> ed was instrumental in getting these laws, breaking up the monopolies and getting this thing going. he's not claiming to have invented the internet but he's certainly helped create this technique. >> don't expect some senator to vote them later. >> i'm all about turnout in massachusetts. >> specials are hard to predict and hard to poll. thank you, carole king, you know your politics. and we'll be right back. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet ♪ ♪ i feel the sky tumbling down [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] and didn't know where to start. used a contractor before now a waiting room is jus
he's great on the environment, energy, and all of the issues. >> ed has a record to run on. you know, he likes to make a joke about everybody paths their pockets to see that they have their device when they leave home. >> yeah. >> ed was instrumental in getting these laws, breaking up the monopolies and getting this thing going. he's not claiming to have invented the internet but he's certainly helped create this technique. >> don't expect some senator to vote them...
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clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every post seems the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speaker mother nature. of. the news if she could leverage tory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which one fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the dog. choose your language. of holy week over though if you're going to kill some of the . treatments that the consensus can. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories get in the light. speed access to. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. one. goal is. the luck. of. the street. i. love wish i was the you to slum it leader o
clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every post seems the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speaker mother nature. of. the news if she could leverage tory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which one fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why...
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it is a dynamic, africa-led initiative to end poverty while safeguarding the environment. in one ugandan village, a trained dealer sold a local farmer seeds and supplies that increased his crop yield 150%. another promising example is the africa project -- it brought together african government donors, the private sector, research institutions, universities, and other african organizations. it is a multimillion dollar effort to fortify soil with increased levels of vitamin a, iron, and zinc to address high rates of vitamin a deficiency across the continent. the fortification of this crop is significant because sorghum is, as most of you know, the second-most important cereal in africa. but it has little nutritional value. it is also uniquely suited to adapt to africa's climate, withstanding both drought and water logging. as a result, fortified sorghum has the potential to improve the diets of 500 million people. in over 30 countries, they relied as a dietary staple. from university classrooms to foreign fields and everything in between, these are the kinds of globally con
it is a dynamic, africa-led initiative to end poverty while safeguarding the environment. in one ugandan village, a trained dealer sold a local farmer seeds and supplies that increased his crop yield 150%. another promising example is the africa project -- it brought together african government donors, the private sector, research institutions, universities, and other african organizations. it is a multimillion dollar effort to fortify soil with increased levels of vitamin a, iron, and zinc to...